Thursday, 28 May 2015

The Experimenter Bath Bomb

After the new shower gels, particularly Lord of Misrule Shower Cream, I think it is fair to say that The Experimenter Bath Bomb is the next popular product and one of Lush Oxford Street's most re-stocked and sold out product in the store. 

The Experimenter Bath Bomb

Of course of the day of the Lush Oxford Street opening, this was one of the many new products I was exciting to pick up especially after seeing so many hints of Instagram. I have waited a while in order to use this product, to see other reviews about it before launching it into my bathtub. Seeing as I am writing this post, I have not only launched it, but I have also fallen in love with it and repurchased it. 

Firstly, lets address the amazing multicoloured 3D hexagon shaped bath bomb. Every section has a different smell, which when combined in the water gives off this amazing aroma which lasts the entire time you are in the bath. Like I have previously mentioned in other posts, the formula for making this bath bombs has definitely improved because watching this fizz away was amazing. Of course, it not just like the normal round shaped bath bombs, this one literally dances around your bath as it fizzes away - because of its hexagon shape. 

The only disappointing part of this bath bomb, is that once it has finished fizzing and you 
enter the bath, the colours mix and you end up with a murky grey colour - but as I have mentioned above, the aroma stays - which definitely makes up for the grey murky colour. If anyone has managed to keep the wonderful multicoloured bath until the end, then please let me know how - I would like to know if their is a way. 

Like the Frozen Bath Bomb, with its secret centre, this one contains a purple section, that continues to add glorious shades of colour to the bath - and beautifully separates in order to continue the dancing fizzing across the bathtub. 

Some of the ingredients include, Popping Candy, Tonka Absolute, Fair Trade Vanilla Absolute, Cream of Tartar and Gold Glimmer Lustre. 

I am extremely happy with this bath bomb, as I have already mentioned I have already re-purchased it to have another multicoloured bath bomb experience. If you are planning to go to Lush Oxford Street or now Lush Spa Poole (the original Lush store) you can now pick up an Experimenter or two for £3.75.

Love, Becky :) 

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